The mid-tempo production sees Ne-Yo making a return to his R&B roots following his little swim in dance-pop pools. He lets his girl know just how priceless she is over some breezy keyboard work and claps, which is very much the basis of an urban Ne-Yo joint these days. The song won't be a hit for him because there's no wow factor and I think Usher would have done a much better job to be honest. Something about Ne-Yo's voice just grates. It's not a terrible song. It's just okay for what it is, but not good enough for a first single. Album filler at best I'd say. However, if you like what you hear, buy it on iTunes here.
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